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| 360 |
| | St Martin founds the first monastery in western Europe, at Ligugé near Poitiers | |
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| 360 |
| | The first church of Santa Sophia in Constantinople, begun by Constantine himself, is completed | |
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| 361 |
| | Julian, the new emperor in Constantinople, plans to reinstate the pagan cult of the ancient Roman empire | |
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| 363 |
| | An apocryphal story states that Julian the Apostate, dying at Tarsus, acknowledges the victory of the Galilean, Jesus Christ | |
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| 367 |
| | A document is distributed by the bishop of Alexandria, formally establishing the contents of the New Testament | |
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| c. 370 |
| | The Huns, moving from the steppes north of the Black Sea, defeat the Ostrogoths and drive the Visigoths westwards - starting a chain reaction | |
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| 378 |
| | The Visigoths inflict a devastating defeat on a Roman army at Adrianople, and win for themselves the status of Roman federates | |
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| 379 |
| | Theodosius becomes the Roman emperor and revives Constantine's close link between church and state | |
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| c. 380 |
| | Kalidasa, the most distinguished of India's authors in classical Sanskrit, is at the Gupta court in Patna | |
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| c. 380 |
| | The Codex Sinaiticus, the earliest surviving manuscript of the complete New Testament, is copied out - probably in Egypt | |
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